So, I'm going to introduce myself. I'm an IT professional who likes restoring and building motorcycles, records, beer, blogging, gardening, and spending time with my girlfriend and 2 kids. I have previously rebuilt a 1986 XJ700 airhead, 1982 XJ650 Seca, and a 1980 Honda CM200T. I have always regretted not doing a build thread/blog for each of my builds. So, this is going to be it.
Now that I've got that out of the way, I recently obtained a Carmine Red 79 XS11 Special with a King seat for $100. I pulled it out of my friend's woods where it sat for over 10 years. So, i figured at the worst, i had a good title and scrap. I'm pleasantly surprised that the motor turns over freely, and i have electric. I can't check for compression yet as I'm missing the kickstart, and the starter isn't turning (which i'm gonna look at tonight).
So where I'm at is that i have some basic questions on where to start. I don't want to like do something stupid like paint a rare color or do whatever boneheaded thing i shouldn't do.
I'm planning on doing a not necessarily budget minded build. I'd really like a show quality result. I want to do it the way i really want to do it. Pods, custom body work, but i still want to keep that XS feel to it too. I also want to keep it period-correct. I want it to be like someone bought it in '79 and Cafe'd it before putting a mile on it.
What parts do i need for the carbs? I have found full rebuild kits that include jets etc. but I don't see if there is any internal gaskets, o-rings, throttle shaft seals etc that should be replaced at the same time. I don't really want to sit and wait and keep ordering parts. I need to get the carbs done so i can check out the engine and hopefully burn off the rear tire before tearing it all down for paint. Also, how do i check the fuel level on these carbs, there is just a drain at the bottom...
What's up with the "octopus" I get the whole principal of what is going on there, but i also see mods to get rid of it. Yes or no?
I'll get some pictures up as soon as i figure out how.
Now that I've got that out of the way, I recently obtained a Carmine Red 79 XS11 Special with a King seat for $100. I pulled it out of my friend's woods where it sat for over 10 years. So, i figured at the worst, i had a good title and scrap. I'm pleasantly surprised that the motor turns over freely, and i have electric. I can't check for compression yet as I'm missing the kickstart, and the starter isn't turning (which i'm gonna look at tonight).
So where I'm at is that i have some basic questions on where to start. I don't want to like do something stupid like paint a rare color or do whatever boneheaded thing i shouldn't do.
I'm planning on doing a not necessarily budget minded build. I'd really like a show quality result. I want to do it the way i really want to do it. Pods, custom body work, but i still want to keep that XS feel to it too. I also want to keep it period-correct. I want it to be like someone bought it in '79 and Cafe'd it before putting a mile on it.
What parts do i need for the carbs? I have found full rebuild kits that include jets etc. but I don't see if there is any internal gaskets, o-rings, throttle shaft seals etc that should be replaced at the same time. I don't really want to sit and wait and keep ordering parts. I need to get the carbs done so i can check out the engine and hopefully burn off the rear tire before tearing it all down for paint. Also, how do i check the fuel level on these carbs, there is just a drain at the bottom...
What's up with the "octopus" I get the whole principal of what is going on there, but i also see mods to get rid of it. Yes or no?
I'll get some pictures up as soon as i figure out how.
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